Melissa & Doug 52 aimants alphabet en bois dans une boîte - Lettres majuscules et minuscules - Jouets d'apprentissage ABC, grosses lettres magnétiques pour les tout-petits et les enfants à partir de 3 ans

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« L'étalon-or du jeu d'enfant » : depuis plus de 30 ans, Melissa & Doug a créé des produits magnifiquement conçus qui stimulent l'imagination et la créativité que NBC News a appelés « l'étalon-or du jeu de la petite enfance ». Excellent cadeau pour les enfants de 3 à 6 ans : cet ensemble est un ravissant cadeau pour les enfants de 3 à 6 ans. Ajoutez l'ensemble d'aimants en bois Melissa & Doug pour compléter l'expérience de jeu pratique et donner aux enfants une option attrayante pour une expérience sans écran. IDÉAL POUR LA MAISON ET LES VOYAGES : nos aimants alphabet pour enfants peuvent être facilement emballés dans la mallette de rangement en bois durable incluse. Cela permet aux enfants d'apporter leur lot d'aimants en bois sur la route. CONSTRUCTION DURABLE: Cet ensemble d'aimants alphabet en bois est composé de matériaux de haute qualité et assemblé selon des normes de fabrication de précision, ce qui garantit une construction robuste et résistera à une utilisation fréquente. ENSEMBLE D'AIMANTS EN BOIS ALPHABET : L'ensemble d'aimants alphabet en bois Melissa & Doug 52 dans une boîte est un jouet de développement éducatif qui comprend 52 lettres majuscules et minuscules qui peuvent être manipulées et déplacées sur des surfaces magnétiques.

« L'étalon-or du jeu d'enfant » : depuis plus de 30 ans, Melissa & Doug a créé des produits magnifiquement conçus qui stimulent l'imagination et la créativité que NBC News a appelés « l'étalon-or du jeu de la petite enfance ». Excellent cadeau pour les enfants de 3 à 6 ans : cet ensemble est un ravissant cadeau pour les enfants de 3 à 6 ans. Ajoutez l'ensemble d'aimants en bois Melissa & Doug pour compléter l'expérience de jeu pratique et donner aux enfants une option attrayante pour une expérience sans écran. IDÉAL POUR LA MAISON ET LES VOYAGES : nos aimants alphabet pour enfants peuvent être facilement emballés dans la mallette de rangement en bois durable incluse. Cela permet aux enfants d'apporter leur lot d'aimants en bois sur la route. CONSTRUCTION DURABLE: Cet ensemble d'aimants alphabet en bois est composé de matériaux de haute qualité et assemblé selon des normes de fabrication de précision, ce qui garantit une construction robuste et résistera à une utilisation fréquente. ENSEMBLE D'AIMANTS EN BOIS ALPHABET : L'ensemble d'aimants alphabet en bois Melissa & Doug 52 dans une boîte est un jouet de développement éducatif qui comprend 52 lettres majuscules et minuscules qui peuvent être manipulées et déplacées sur des surfaces magnétiques.
Brand Melissa & Doug
Color Multi/None
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,241 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Department Unisex-child
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 448
Item Weight 8 ounces
Language English
Manufacturer Melissa & Doug
Manufacturer recommended age 36 months - 6 years
Material Wood
Product Dimensions 2 x 5.5 x 8 inches
Release date January 1, 2013
Shape Round
Size N.a.

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Scritto da: William b Gendren
Love these
Love these like all Melissa and Doug we have 5 sets so our autistic grand son can spell and say anything thank you Melissa
Scritto da: Rikm
Lots of pros, Lots of cons
I definitely prefer these to the traditional plastic letter magnets. They're more pleasing to look at, they don't scratch up my fridge, and obviously they're better for the environment by not being plastic. But they are super thin so my kids lost some under the fridge, they aren't as durable as the plastic ones, and obviously they're more expensive. Overall though, I'd still choose these.
Scritto da: Brock & Amber W.
Good for teaching
We keep these on the fridge for our daughter, it's a good way for her to learn and spell.
Scritto da: Andy
Very Useful for Teaching Letter Concepts
I am going to be a bit of a contrarian here, and go out on a limb and say I'm pretty happy with these. We've had them for two and a half years right now. Some unavoidable truths about these are that they are wood, with a thin magnet on the back, and the colorful letter part is glued on cardstock. Which is a bummer if your kiddo is a chewer. Really, you should never leave a child who chews alone with anything with a magnet on it, period. So while I would prefer it if these were plastic, every brand of plastic alphabet magnets I've seen has a small magnet in it...the kind that if it were chewed out, or if the glue should not work so well and it should fall out, can do a whole lot of damage to intestines. They'd need to eat more then one to do that, but trust me, those kinds of things happen, and more then one small magnet can punch holes in a child's intestines. These magnets, are less likely to be doing that because they are week, flat, thin, and cover the entire thing, making them harder to swallow. So, as the mother of a child who is a serious chewer even headed into his fifth birthday, I prefer these because they don't come with the same kinds of risks plastic letters with smaller, more powerful magnets have. Having said all of that, it's been two and a half years, and the magnets still work. Now, these are items I do not leave on the fridge or alone with my son given he is a chewer, and in terms of their toys, they actually come with a case which has a side for the upper case letters, a side for the lower case letters, and a sliding plastic lid. At least, they did when I purchased that. HUGE fan of that. I am also a huge fan of the fact that they have lower case letters, because many systems do not, and yet, lower case letters are the ones most often used in writing and reading, therefore the most important when it comes to decoding. I love that these are different colors, but not too many to be distracting. Today when I was doing therapy with my son, I started with matching letter cards, and then moved on to "give me the red 'a' " with these. Having colors is very helpful in using these to teach kiddos with special needs or intellectual disabilities, both of which apply to my little man. And because they are magnets, I can be the queen of the multi-task with them, because how that went down today is he would request to play tickles on his computer, I would chase him, tickle his ribs, then put the red 'a' and yellow 'n' on the metal gate at the top of the stairs and say "give me..." Yah, so for me, I love these and find them a very useful, multifunctional teaching tool. They are cool part of my plan for helping my little man learn how to read and I'm happy with them. But definitely not one you should leave alone with your kiddos where they can chew on them. And perhaps having them wash their hands afterwards wouldn't hurt either, given that older versions may have contained some lead. So do Christmas lights for that matter, and I imagine most parents don't think a thing about letting their kids near those. So my advice would be, watch your kiddos, don't let them chew on these, and wash their hands afterwards, and these are a great teaching resource.
Scritto da: D
Great!
I love that they are all one piece— they’re wood and the magnet is the entire backing so there aren’t little pieces of magnet that can break off with time. I also really like that they come in a wooden box with a divider for upper and lower case, so handy for storing and putting away! Two downsides for me are 1) that the top to the box is pretty flimsy plastic, and my toddler and baby were able to do some damage it and 2) some of the letters are still pretty small. I don’t think they’re choking small, but I was bummed that my youngest could fit the entirety of at least one in his mouth. It meant that we needed to put them away for a bit because we just couldn’t keep my toddler from leaving some on the floor. May not be a drawback for some since they’re a great toy, but with a baby who wants to put everything in his mouth these weren’t something we ended up feeling comfortable leaving out so I wanted to mention it.
Scritto da: JuneAnn Lloyd
Durable
Love it. It’s a hit with the kids
Scritto da: jeannette
My Toddler loved these
Great way to teach you child the alphabet. Love that it includes both upper and lower case letters.
Scritto da: Caitlin M.
Magnetic letters
Received the set wrapped in plastic with scuffing of some sort on the letter “c” and some dusting inside the box as well. The set is in good shape otherwise.
Scritto da: Garima Aggarwal
The back is lined up with magnetic sheet which works so much better than small magnet inserts that is usually the case ...
These are high quality and very well finished letters. I bought the plastic letters before I returned and bought these. The back is lined up with magnetic sheet which works so much better than small magnet inserts that is usually the case with the plastic ones. And I like the fact that they used a sans-serif font. Letter recognition is easier with this font. My only concern is mold in monsoon since I live in an extremely humid climate. I am sure they will fair well away from the coast. I wish there were smaller supplement vowels available as a separate product that one could buy for the stage when the child starts making words.
Scritto da: Jalaluddin
Good Quality
The alphabets are well built and the magnets are good. It's good for teaching alphabets to kids who can identify at random and stick in order on fridges, wardrobes etc. The only downside is quality if container which has wood which chips of easily and becomes sharp and may lead to injury
Scritto da: Subash
Worth of your penny!
This magnetic alphabets comes with a layer of magnet attached to the wooden piece and its design is the best Ive seen so far. The magnet power is kept in a way that toddlers can remove and attach them on their own. It would be great if we can have more vowel alphabets to play by forming sentence.
Scritto da: Sangeetha
Nice product.
Worth the buy. My son had dropped couple of alphabets in water and the magnetic effect of those were still intact even after 10 hrs in water.
Scritto da: Canadiva
LOVE these magnets!
These are so nice to handle and use, easier on the surface than the plastic ones which tend to scratch. Very good price for what you get. Like the storage box. They are of course more delicate than the plastic letters. It is well to teach children to care for quality toys. They are not the best for little ones who don’t comprehend the difference.

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